The Gas Monitoring Handbook

The Gas Monitoring Handbook

Author: Gerald Lee Anderson

Publisher: Avocet Press Inc

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780966107258

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The most complete reference on designing, specifying, engineering, and using a gas monitoring system.


Hazardous Gas Monitoring, Fifth Edition

Hazardous Gas Monitoring, Fifth Edition

Author: Logan T. White

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 2001-12-31

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 081551784X

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Monitoring hazardous gases is highly complex, yet critical to semiconductor manufacturing. This book includes excerpts from codes and standards relevant to the industry, including the latest editions of model fire codes. This guide provides the basics to successfully comply with code requirements. The guidelines in this book go beyond minimum design standards to ensure that best industry practices are employed to address the many safety, environmental and economic concerns of hazardous occupancy facilities. System certification, redundancy and integration of gas sensors into a monitoring, control and alarm system are discussed. This is a field-guide reference. It is spiral-bound for easier ""benchtop"" access to the information you need while setting up your gas monitoring systems. It is valuable to everyone involved in handling hazardous gases.


Hazardous Gas Monitors

Hazardous Gas Monitors

Author: Jack Chou

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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One-stop, multi-application guide to gas detection technologyFind all the help you need to understand, select, and implement proper gas detection instrumentation for any application in this guide.The range of data, and a full-color format with superb graphics illustrating key points, make this an invaluable tool for environmental health and safety engineers, industrial hygienists, and plant managers.The guide packs crystal-clear explanations of basic technical terminology, including definitions of toxicity of gases, combustibility of gas, and occupational health and fire safety terms. You get a complete, up-to-date picture of gas analysis that includes an inside-out look at five of the most common types of sensor technologies in use today, as well as ten additional detecting technologies.


Handbook of Gas Sensor Materials

Handbook of Gas Sensor Materials

Author: Ghenadii Korotcenkov

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-09-18

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1461471656

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The two volumes of Handbook of Gas Sensor Materials provide a detailed and comprehensive account of materials for gas sensors, including the properties and relative advantages of various materials. Since these sensors can be applied for the automation of myriad industrial processes, as well as for everyday monitoring of such activities as public safety, engine performance, medical therapeutics, and in many other situations, this handbook is of great value. Gas sensor designers will find a treasure trove of material in these two books.


Environmental Monitoring Handbook

Environmental Monitoring Handbook

Author: Frank R Burden

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002-06-18

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13:

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This handbook helps you with the most pervasive activity in environmental science --taking and analyzing environmental samples from water; air or soil. --


The CoGDEM Guide to Gas Detection,

The CoGDEM Guide to Gas Detection,

Author: Leigh Greenham

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9781906799168

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This title is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of industrial gas detection. It covers a variety of topics, including installation standards, detector selection, calibration and testing, regulations, and features useful case studies throughout.


Marine Mammal Observer and Passive Acoustic Monitoring Handbook

Marine Mammal Observer and Passive Acoustic Monitoring Handbook

Author: Victoria Todd

Publisher: Pelagic Publishing Ltd

Published: 2015-03-18

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 1907807705

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Marine Mammal Observer and Passive Acoustic Monitoring Handbook is the ultimate instruction manual for mitigation measures to minimise man-made acoustical and physical disturbances to marine mammals from industrial and defence activities.


Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook

Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook

Author: Y Zee Ma

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 0128025360

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Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook: Evaluation and Development is a must-have, helpful handbook that brings a wealth of information to engineers and geoscientists. Bridging between subsurface and production, the handbook provides engineers and geoscientists with effective methodology to better define resources and reservoirs. Better reservoir knowledge and innovative technologies are making unconventional resources economically possible, and multidisciplinary approaches in evaluating these resources are critical to successful development. Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources Handbook takes this approach, covering a wide range of topics for developing these resources including exploration, evaluation, drilling, completion, and production. Topics include theory, methodology, and case histories and will help to improve the understanding,integrated evaluation, and effective development of unconventional resources. Presents methods for a full development cycle of unconventional resources, from exploration through production Explores multidisciplinary integrations for evaluation and development of unconventional resources and covers a broad range of reservoir characterization methods and development scenarios Delivers balanced information with multiple contributors from both academia and industry Provides case histories involving geological analysis, geomechanical analysis, reservoir modeling, hydraulic fracturing treatment, microseismic monitoring, well performance and refracturing for development of unconventional reservoirs


Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook

Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook

Author: Sharon Hook

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2016-10-03

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1486306357

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Oil spills can be difficult to manage, with reporting frequently delayed. Too often, by the time responders arrive at the scene, the slick has moved, dissolved, dispersed or sunk. This Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook provides practical advice on what information is likely required following the accidental release of oil or other petroleum-based products into the marine environment. The book focuses on response phase monitoring for maritime spills, otherwise known as Type I or operational monitoring. Response phase monitoring tries to address the questions – what? where? when? how? how much? – that assist responders to find, track, predict and clean up spills, and to assess their efforts. Oil spills often occur in remote, sensitive and logistically difficult locations, often in adverse weather, and the oil can change character and location over time. An effective response requires robust information provided by monitoring, observation, sampling and science. The Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook completely updates the Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s 2003 edition of the same name, taking into account the latest scientific advances in physical, chemical and biological monitoring, many of which have evolved as a consequence of major oil spill disasters in the last decade. It includes sections on the chemical properties of oil, the toxicological impacts of oil exposure, and the impacts of oil exposure on different marine habitats with relevance to Australia and elsewhere. An overview is provided on how monitoring integrates with the oil spill response process, the response organisation, the use of decision-support tools such as net environmental benefit analysis, and some of the most commonly used response technologies. Throughout the text, examples are given of lessons learned from previous oil spill incidents and responses, both local and international. General guidance of spill monitoring approaches and technologies is augmented with in-depth discussion on both response phase and post-response phase monitoring design and delivery. Finally, a set of appendices delivers detailed standard operating procedures for practical observation, sample and data collection. The Oil Spill Monitoring Handbook is essential reading for scientists within the oil industry and environmental and government agencies; individuals with responder roles in industry and government; environmental and ecological monitoring agencies and consultants; and members of the maritime sector in Australia and abroad, including officers in ports, shipping and terminals.